(n) (ling) honorific language
(n) (hon) speech used by the speaker to convey the social stature between the speaker and listener
language conveying that the speaker is of greater social status than the listener
(n) (comp) polyseme
(adj-no) multilingual
(n) antonym
(n) Taiwanese (dialect)
(n) word book
(n) vocabulary word list
(n) glossary
vocabulary
(n) (ling) simple word
(n) local language
local dialect
(adj-na) word-for-word
verbatim
(n,vs) literal translation
(n) Middle English
(n) Chinese (language)
(n) (ling) polite language (i.e. masu, desu, etc.)
(n) Korean (language)
(n) (obsc) loanword
(n) Tokyo dialect (esp. historical)
(n) (comp) equivalent term
(n) (in linguistics) an isogloss
(n) study of syntax
(n) syntax rules
(n) (ling) syntax
(n) acronym
initialism
(n) synonym
(n) homophone
(n) synonym
(P)
(n) an independent word
(n) content word